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What are the 4 levels of organization in living things?
a) cell, multicellular, organ, organ system
b) single cell, multicellular, tissue, organ
c) larger size, longer life, specialization, organs
d) cell, tissue, organ, organ system

Which best describes an organ?
a) a group of cells that work together for a specific function
b) a group of tissues that belong to different systems
c) a group of tissues that work together to perform a specific job
d) muscles

The benefits of being multicellular include:
a) small size, long life and cell specialization
b) generalized cells, longer life, and ability to prey on small animals
c) larger size, more enemies, and specialized cells
d) longer life, larger size, and specialized cells

What type of cells differentiate?
a) cells of multicellular organisms
b) prokaryotic cells
c) bacterial cells
d) cells of unicellular organisms

What is the function of transport tissue?
a) to move water and nutrients throughout a plant
b) to move blood, water and materials to plants
c) to carry messages between organs, such as the brain and the stomach
d) to make and carry glucose throughout a plant

How something is put together is also known as its
a) function
b) organelle
c) structure
d) cell

The job that something does is known as its
a) organelle
b) structure
c) cell
d) function

The lifespan of a multicellular organism is
a) only as long as the lifespan of one cell
b) shorter than that of a single celled organism
c) not limited to the lifespan of a single cell
d) the same in every cell

The functions of an organism's parts are related to those parts'
a) structures
b) systems
c) blood cells
d) alveoli

An organ system has
a) one kind of tissue
b) only one function
c) two or more organs
d) one main kind of cell

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